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. >> we'll make the presentation if we can contend with unfamiliar technology. i'm not -- i don't know -- yeah. >> [inaudible]. >> it's not that. >> [speaker not understood]. >> second. >> i haven't used this touch pad before. i'm jay ock in the maritime department. maritime regulatory and environmental affairs manager. this that capability i manage the port's dredging program and quality air program. i'm here to talk about the programs how they work at the shipyard and how they work together to promote not only environmental enhancements, particularly air quality enhancements here at the port, but also to provide increased revenues for bae, which means increased revenues for the port,
. >> we'll make the presentation if we can contend with unfamiliar technology. i'm not -- i don't know -- yeah. >> [inaudible]. >> it's not that. >> [speaker not understood]. >> second. >> i haven't used this touch pad before. i'm jay ock in the maritime department. maritime regulatory and environmental affairs manager. this that capability i manage the port's dredging program and quality air program. i'm here to talk about the programs how they work at the...
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. >> we'll make the presentation if we can contend with unfamiliar technology. i'm not -- i don't know -- yeah. >> [inaudible]. >> it's not that. >> [speaker not understood]. >> second. >> i haven't used this touch pad before. i'm jay ock in the maritime department. maritime regulatory and environmental affairs manager. this that capability i manage the port's dredging program and quality air program. i'm here to talk about the programs how they work at the shipyard and how they work together to promote not only environmental enhancements, particularly air quality enhancements here at the port, but also to provide increased revenues for bae, which means increased revenues for the port, and also increased union employment here, maritime related blue collar employment. now, testing 1, 2, 3. okay. the genesis for this was the completion of shore side power at the dry dock. this was a requirement environmental mitigation for the americas cup to proceed. the port contracted, in essence, with bae to do this work. bae performed admirably. got it in and got it done days
. >> we'll make the presentation if we can contend with unfamiliar technology. i'm not -- i don't know -- yeah. >> [inaudible]. >> it's not that. >> [speaker not understood]. >> second. >> i haven't used this touch pad before. i'm jay ock in the maritime department. maritime regulatory and environmental affairs manager. this that capability i manage the port's dredging program and quality air program. i'm here to talk about the programs how they work at the...
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dye, you show up on these tech companies, i'm the only woman here, thank you for your leadership in technology and helping us lead this whole bay area to a wonderful success, thank you and congratulations. of course if willie brown isn't here today i'm going to continue thanking the honorable willie brown for his wonderful leadership. as you know he and i continue to be partners in crime but he often says keep treating the board of supervisors like your misstresses. i keep telling him, not ever having had a mistres, i don't know what that means. he means in a very playful way. you can remind him about that. anyway, it's again my honor to be here today to welcome all of you to acknowledge the wonderful work that you all do and of course to give my support to the commission on the status of women. emily, you and the commission have done wonderful work. keep doing that job, keep reminding us what we have to do, keep the agenda in front of us and keep educating our public. you know, our public sometimes in the enjoyment of success and our city is becoming more and more successful, we sometimes mig
dye, you show up on these tech companies, i'm the only woman here, thank you for your leadership in technology and helping us lead this whole bay area to a wonderful success, thank you and congratulations. of course if willie brown isn't here today i'm going to continue thanking the honorable willie brown for his wonderful leadership. as you know he and i continue to be partners in crime but he often says keep treating the board of supervisors like your misstresses. i keep telling him, not ever...
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nice'n easy with colorblend technology gives expert highlights and lowlights. for color that's true to you. i don't know how she does it. with nice'n easy, all they see is you. the rid-x septic subscriber program helps prevent backups by sending you monthly doses right to your door so you will never forget to maintain your system. sign up at rid-x.com. i'm a sheets girl, but i don't just put'em in the dryer to freshen up my clothes. i put'em in my shoes, i put'em in my car, i put'em in my...
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a forensic sleuth because she is an expert in pourencic science, she does all the latest, greatest technology for solving crimes using science and medicine, but she is also a little bit of a sherlock. she has great deductive abilities, a woman's intuition. she is a wonderful italian cook. and she's married to an fbi profiler so scarpetta uses her mind really to solve cases that are almost impossible for everybody else. >> and what accounts for her longevity, for the fact people remain so intrigued by this character? >> i think people just really like her. she is a likeable person. i mean, she -- if you met her at a party you might be afraid of her. if you started talking to her, she would be accessible and interested in you. she is kind but she is a force to be reckoned with. she is who you want to call if something really bad happens. >> i might be afraid of her at first? >> i know because i write about her, she is so smart and i think even i would be a little intimidated because, god, this is like some genius. and she's really reserved. she is a reserved person. she has a very dry sense of
a forensic sleuth because she is an expert in pourencic science, she does all the latest, greatest technology for solving crimes using science and medicine, but she is also a little bit of a sherlock. she has great deductive abilities, a woman's intuition. she is a wonderful italian cook. and she's married to an fbi profiler so scarpetta uses her mind really to solve cases that are almost impossible for everybody else. >> and what accounts for her longevity, for the fact people remain so...
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nice'n easy with colorblend technology gives expert highlights and lowlights. for color that's true to you. i don't know how she does it. with nice'n easy, all they see is you. its pretty new shape quickly fills a room with fragrance. and a room with fragrance sets the stage for life. introducing the new candle from glade. chips, chips! [ female announcer ] silence those tempting thoughts with new light & fit greek. its creamy thick texture helps satisfy you. and at 80 calories it's the lightest greek yogurt with fruit. new light & fit greek. be light and fit and satisfied. >>> good morning. on "today's extra yard," an nfl great comforting kids. obviously being sick is not only a scary experience for kids, but can also make them feel different. that's why atlanta falcon tony gonzalez makes sure that kids know they have a buddy. nbc's kristen dahlgren has more. >> reporter: these kids are called shadow buddies, kids with cancer, kids with inhalers, teaching them about their illness and making them feel less alone and even a big strapping football player like ton
nice'n easy with colorblend technology gives expert highlights and lowlights. for color that's true to you. i don't know how she does it. with nice'n easy, all they see is you. its pretty new shape quickly fills a room with fragrance. and a room with fragrance sets the stage for life. introducing the new candle from glade. chips, chips! [ female announcer ] silence those tempting thoughts with new light & fit greek. its creamy thick texture helps satisfy you. and at 80 calories it's the...
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science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the few jerks covered. it about the rest of the news one of the primary disagreements between president obama and mitt romney is how much the super rich should pay in taxes president wants to raise taxes on the rich to what they were under bill clinton on the other hand mitt romney wants to cut taxes for the rich by twenty percent putting the bush tax cuts for the rich on steroids this debate has lured many of our nation's wouldn't kratz to come out of their mansions and corporate headquarters to decry what they say is class warfare and their counterparts in the media have conjured up terms like job krueger's to promote the interests of the wealthy and argue that any new taxes are going to hurt the economy somehow in a nation where nearly fifty million americans are living in poverty the real victims are the one percent those millionaires and billionaires who may be facing a modest tax increase go figure this debate is being played out on a smaller scale in california where democratic governor jerry brown
science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the few jerks covered. it about the rest of the news one of the primary disagreements between president obama and mitt romney is how much the super rich should pay in taxes president wants to raise taxes on the rich to what they were under bill clinton on the other hand mitt romney wants to cut taxes for the rich by twenty percent putting the bush tax cuts for the rich on steroids this debate has lured many of...
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education is an automated phenomena using technology. and the role of school is to impart knowledge discuss, and hang out with great people. >> gavin: speaking of great people, i admire your work, immigration exodus immigration available on amazon and else wear. thankand elsewhere. >> thank you. >> thank you my friend. >> survey monkey, david goldberg is here with the latest polling data. i just made an unbeatable unsloppy joe pillsbury grands biscuits. let the making begin. [ female announcer ] what would you call an ordinary breakfast pastry that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> gavin: well according to most polls and surveys, president obama and governor romney are in a dead heat for the election. but survey monkey does have useful and unusually insights on the race. dave goldberg joins us, great to have you on the show. >> thanks. >> gavin: you're suggest
education is an automated phenomena using technology. and the role of school is to impart knowledge discuss, and hang out with great people. >> gavin: speaking of great people, i admire your work, immigration exodus immigration available on amazon and else wear. thankand elsewhere. >> thank you. >> thank you my friend. >> survey monkey, david goldberg is here with the latest polling data. i just made an unbeatable unsloppy joe pillsbury grands biscuits. let the making...
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it is a really technologically sophisticated architecture for turning voters out. and one thing we're about to see is whose architecture is better. they have not led in an ohio poll in quite a while. they have not led in any of these nbc swing state polls, there are 32 of them according to twitter this morning. if their turnout model's better than obama's which seems unlikely from what i've heard, but if it is, that could change things. otherwise it's hard to see campaigning or another ad is going to do. people have heard it all by now. >> chuck, it's donny. obviously, we're all living through sandy. >> reporter: yes. >> you're in iowa or a wisconsin or an ohio swing voter, how does it play? >> reporter: you know, i think -- i'm guessing yesterday, seeing a roep aepublican and det working together. when you look at what i think has been a very effective closing message up until sandy happened, which was he was simply going to the -- wherever he was going, sometimes it was base counties that he was going to, but his messaging was all aimed at suburban women, in part
it is a really technologically sophisticated architecture for turning voters out. and one thing we're about to see is whose architecture is better. they have not led in an ohio poll in quite a while. they have not led in any of these nbc swing state polls, there are 32 of them according to twitter this morning. if their turnout model's better than obama's which seems unlikely from what i've heard, but if it is, that could change things. otherwise it's hard to see campaigning or another ad is...
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if you're doing that in a spending money on education, infrastructure, investment in society, technology. it's an enormous issue pretty tacky for your question. >> hi. >> hi. i'm debbie goldstein. i am a gastroenterologist, but i have spent a lot of time in primary care as well. i could spend an hour counterpointing and raising. there are so many issues. it is infinite. i wanted to make a couple of points. that is, the first thing is the whole issue of primary care. the primary care physician is being asked to be the foundation the primary care physician has the most responsibility of any other position. they have to know everything. they have to know what the right and left hand is doing. they have to coordinate. there responsible for everything that they refer people to. they have the least amount of time. there the ones that have to talk to that patient who went to the orthopedic surgeon and really could have been talking about going somewhere else for palliative care. they can't do that because they have to go faster because they have to see more patients. and its crushing. it is cru
if you're doing that in a spending money on education, infrastructure, investment in society, technology. it's an enormous issue pretty tacky for your question. >> hi. >> hi. i'm debbie goldstein. i am a gastroenterologist, but i have spent a lot of time in primary care as well. i could spend an hour counterpointing and raising. there are so many issues. it is infinite. i wanted to make a couple of points. that is, the first thing is the whole issue of primary care. the primary care...
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unit and research of our public health, working with our real estate, working with our department of technology and our city administrator. but ultimately working with our department of public works and mohammed at the helm, making sure this got done on time within budget, having the architects and engineers under [speaker not understood] working with the expert laboratory folks from dph and the hiv clinic to make sure that we did it right. because the laboratories have to meet federal standards. but i think also a great kudos has to happen to our partners, both locally, regionally, and the federal government. we could not have done this without the 9-1/2 million dollars of recovery monies that we got through the federal government. we have herb schultz here from the department of human services federal government. they've been really at the forefront with us. certainly dan bernel representing leader pelosi. she has been really a stalwart fighter. when everybody was cutting funds, she preserved that money for us. and, of course, i've got to put out a big, big thanks to president obama because w
unit and research of our public health, working with our real estate, working with our department of technology and our city administrator. but ultimately working with our department of public works and mohammed at the helm, making sure this got done on time within budget, having the architects and engineers under [speaker not understood] working with the expert laboratory folks from dph and the hiv clinic to make sure that we did it right. because the laboratories have to meet federal...
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bounty has trap and lock technology to soak up big spills and lock them in. why use more when you can use less? bounty. the clean picker upper. are you one of them? drink dream water, the natural, fast acting sleep aid that helps you wake refreshed. visit drinkdreamwater.com. >>> take a look at the timer on your screen. when it reaches zero in 14.5 seconds, the sun will have emitted enough energy to power the earth for an entire day. here's another way to look at it, we could power the entire world if we covered less than 3% of the sahara desert with solar panels. no country is better than harnessing that power than a cloudy and cold land -- germany. how did that happen? we went there to shed some light on the subject. may 25, 2012 was an historic day for germany and for the entire planet. at midday solar panels in germany set a world record, supplying one third of the nation's electricity demand. germany is certainly not known for its sunshine, yet the nation boasts one third of the entire world's solar capacity. >> there's no other country in the world that
bounty has trap and lock technology to soak up big spills and lock them in. why use more when you can use less? bounty. the clean picker upper. are you one of them? drink dream water, the natural, fast acting sleep aid that helps you wake refreshed. visit drinkdreamwater.com. >>> take a look at the timer on your screen. when it reaches zero in 14.5 seconds, the sun will have emitted enough energy to power the earth for an entire day. here's another way to look at it, we could power the...
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ideal of the founders they resurrected exactly right now we are the cream of the crop in science and technology is too often working on weapons of mass destruction and i mean you know they can hit a target five thousand miles away they can have a miniature drone that kind of tell it back to the people brilliant modern public transit renewable solar energy wind power the kind of products that will produce cheaper housing more durable products better agriculture how do we incentivize it through tax code or changes in government spending paul you know one is for example to deflate the military industrial complex which consumes half of the federal government's operating expenditures we have no more major enemy have some gangs we don't have the soviet union anymore but we still have an eight hundred billion dollar budget and two criminal wars operating in asia the second is as citizen scientists which the book talks about more and more people are signing up to be volunteers citizen scientists so they can. for example spot the number of seals coming into a bay or where that certain species are coming
ideal of the founders they resurrected exactly right now we are the cream of the crop in science and technology is too often working on weapons of mass destruction and i mean you know they can hit a target five thousand miles away they can have a miniature drone that kind of tell it back to the people brilliant modern public transit renewable solar energy wind power the kind of products that will produce cheaper housing more durable products better agriculture how do we incentivize it through...
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technology. here's mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call a donor night concludes the longest and while this campaign in our history covers eleven well that need for magically before our eyes that some additional time with twists and turns in the hallmarks of this campaign and what you like but we're going to do if you've never seen anything like this until. some guys i'm having martin and this is breaking the set so let's talk about tasers and i was shocked to hear about a news story coming out of an elementary school in new mexico where career day presentation by a police officer resulted in a ten year old student taking a fifty thousand volt taser shot to the chest that's right the new mexico cop tase a ten year old why you may as well because the kid refused to clean his cop car aside from thinking what the hell is this world coming to this story got me thinking about how dangerous these supposedly less than lethal weapons are the boy's family filed a l
technology. here's mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call a donor night concludes the longest and while this campaign in our history covers eleven well that need for magically before our eyes that some additional time with twists and turns in the hallmarks of this campaign and what you like but we're going to do if you've never seen anything like this until. some guys i'm having martin and this is breaking the set so let's talk about tasers and i was...
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science technology innovation hall the list of melons from around russia we've got the future covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. mission free accreditation free in-store charge is free. range means free risk free studio time free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media. dot com. please. please please please .
science technology innovation hall the list of melons from around russia we've got the future covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. mission free accreditation free in-store charge is free. range means free risk free studio time free. download free broadcast quality video for...
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. >> for all the technology we had available it all came down that night to tim's white board. >> the simplest way to express it because it really -- it was almost a tv program about adding at that point. >> in our most recent presidential election 2008 brian williams did something pretty unique on election night. >> brian knew it would be a very special night. they went into the night having a pretty good idea that barack obama was going to win, and how do you tell this story of the first african-american president? it was such a monumental event what. brian did was he got a poster, the type of poster you would see in classrooms across america with 43 white -- 43 ovals on the poster of 43 past presidents, all of them white americans and brian's message that night was tonight the oval is going to change, and it was really a way to connect with the viewer and also a personal expression of how really monumental that night was. >> and now i understand you're going to update this e-book based on what happens six nights from now? >> the book will have a chapter about 2012. if you buy it be
. >> for all the technology we had available it all came down that night to tim's white board. >> the simplest way to express it because it really -- it was almost a tv program about adding at that point. >> in our most recent presidential election 2008 brian williams did something pretty unique on election night. >> brian knew it would be a very special night. they went into the night having a pretty good idea that barack obama was going to win, and how do you tell this...
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a new technology could change your life. instead of taking the time out to tap out a text message there is a brand new app that lets you send a video messageust like texting. joining me live from london to discuss this breakthrough idea in a fox business exclusive is the six 3 ceo and co-founder. thanks for comin on the show. >> thank you. melissa: why would people want to do this? what is the difference between taking a video and attaching that video to a text and sending it? >> so the difference between, yeah, shooting a video and sending it on a text and e-mail, six 3 is difference between taking photo and attaching that to e-mail like inat that gram. we make the process easy. like a beautiful video message. moves quickly over mobile network. peeson on the other end hit reply buttonand they can create a video message and send it back. it is about making it very fun and very easy. melissa: do you envision this replacing texting is that the idea? or is it a fun thing like you do with your kids and send video to their grandp
a new technology could change your life. instead of taking the time out to tap out a text message there is a brand new app that lets you send a video messageust like texting. joining me live from london to discuss this breakthrough idea in a fox business exclusive is the six 3 ceo and co-founder. thanks for comin on the show. >> thank you. melissa: why would people want to do this? what is the difference between taking a video and attaching that video to a text and sending it? >> so...
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they are stealing our intellectual properties, patents, designs, technology, hacking into our computers, counterfeiting our goods. >> our trade with china suffers from two realities and the disparity between them, namely china's trade surplus and america's deficit. this problem drew similar responses from both candidates. president obama emphasized his record of bringing cases against china to the world trade organization, the wto, while seeking redress for unfair trade practices. governor romney emphasized his plan of levying tariffs against chinese imports to the u.s. if china persists refusing to follow international trade rules. >> question. both president obama's and governor romney's positions on china are they solid and presidential in scope and in content? >>> tim? >> it is silly politics. this is what every politician does. they campaign like pat buchanan, frankly, as a nationalist, and they govern as free traders as internationalists. these guys are not going to wage a trade war in china this is tough talk to win ohio. >> you want to defend yourself. >> i am an economic patrio
they are stealing our intellectual properties, patents, designs, technology, hacking into our computers, counterfeiting our goods. >> our trade with china suffers from two realities and the disparity between them, namely china's trade surplus and america's deficit. this problem drew similar responses from both candidates. president obama emphasized his record of bringing cases against china to the world trade organization, the wto, while seeking redress for unfair trade practices....
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how technology is shrinking the field of full-time opportunities. >> if you think you're being watched there is a good chance you are. who is taking thousands of photos and why they are scanning your every move. we'll have that and more at 6:00. >> all right. thanks for watching. "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is coming up next. >> and remember, the latest news and weather are always on cbssf.com captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
how technology is shrinking the field of full-time opportunities. >> if you think you're being watched there is a good chance you are. who is taking thousands of photos and why they are scanning your every move. we'll have that and more at 6:00. >> all right. thanks for watching. "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is coming up next. >> and remember, the latest news and weather are always on cbssf.com captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com...
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sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than leading sonic technology brushes for a superior clean. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. >>> all right, listen, this concerns the top of our show. and we have told you about the issues that are going to go along with voting in affected areas. this is breaking news, coming out of new jersey, governor chris christie, the department of state is directing the county election officials to permit the registered new jersey votevoter listen to this, the displaced voters, which can vote either by e-mail or fax, already in place for the overseas military voters. they will open this for the people in new jersey, displaced. again, this came from the director of county officials, the registered voters displaced to vote electronically. it goes on to talk about why they're allowing people to do this, not only the people displaced, but the workers coming there to help those displaced. to vote as well. electronic voters, once this is up, the displaced voters can submit a mail-in ballot application e
sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than leading sonic technology brushes for a superior clean. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. >>> all right, listen, this concerns the top of our show. and we have told you about the issues that are going to go along with voting in affected areas. this is breaking news, coming out of new jersey, governor chris christie, the department of state is directing the county election...
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let's go to tuesday, the day when all the technology and all the polls and everything that, you know, anyone like us says goes out the window and people actually vote. and then it becomes a turnout election. so give us your sense of a turnout election when the two variables are the president's people trying to get their vote out the way they did four years ago, women, minorities, suburban women, and maybe not be able to reach the number they reach four years ago. and governor romney's side clearly dependent on white male to come out and vote. give me your sense of the turnout election, the difficulties in both sides getting their side out. >> well, i think republicans are historically better voters, they tend to show with more frequency, more reliable. my parents were classics, voted all the time in every primary, went to church every sunday all the time. very regular, democrats are more driven by excitement and phenomenon. they have to be turned on to vote. and that's a problem. how many times can you be turned on to the same candidate? so that's going to be a question. i think socia
let's go to tuesday, the day when all the technology and all the polls and everything that, you know, anyone like us says goes out the window and people actually vote. and then it becomes a turnout election. so give us your sense of a turnout election when the two variables are the president's people trying to get their vote out the way they did four years ago, women, minorities, suburban women, and maybe not be able to reach the number they reach four years ago. and governor romney's side...
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hospital says it needs to reduce costs to pay for new technology and to get ready to implement the affordable care act in 2014. >>> san mateo county sheriff's offices are looking for a man who went missing in redwood city. 67-year-old kenneth morrison was last seen at cordilleras mental health system. he is described as 5-foot 7" and wearing 220 pounds with gray hair and a beard. the parents of a sebastopol teenager who died in peru says an autopsy has not resolved their questions about his deathsed death. a the teen's father tells the press democrat an autopsy recently conducted in sonoma county was inconclusive. results from test downs in peru are still pending. >>> new at 10 at a ceremony was held tote at petaluma city hall to rededicate a memorial to a slain 12-year-old girl. georgia lee moses was found stranged in petaluma back in 1997. a group of volunteers who never knew moses created a angel sculpture, that was previously located near the freeway where her body was found. but construction work prompted volunteers to relocate it to city hall. one of those volunteers, a petaluma firefig
hospital says it needs to reduce costs to pay for new technology and to get ready to implement the affordable care act in 2014. >>> san mateo county sheriff's offices are looking for a man who went missing in redwood city. 67-year-old kenneth morrison was last seen at cordilleras mental health system. he is described as 5-foot 7" and wearing 220 pounds with gray hair and a beard. the parents of a sebastopol teenager who died in peru says an autopsy has not resolved their questions...
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the united states has the technology and the resource base to make it work, and to make it possible. >> jennifer: we can finally lead, we can finally lead rather than being the laughing stock of the global community for burying our heads in the sand. the cost of these natural disasters is escalating by the billions. do you think in decision to a planetary global warming argument there is an argument that might work where the suffering and scientific haven't. >> it matters because it undermines our quality and safety of life, including wrecking the economy. so this has been one of the core reasons for decades actually that the call has been to make the energy system safe because it's going to save us from a lot of disasters. there is not really a difference between the climate change idea, the motivation, and the economic cost as a motivation. they really are the same. we are reckless in how we are unwilling right now through our politics because the public is willing, not just the political system to make modest investments to avert huge, huge damages like the one this week. >> jenni
the united states has the technology and the resource base to make it work, and to make it possible. >> jennifer: we can finally lead, we can finally lead rather than being the laughing stock of the global community for burying our heads in the sand. the cost of these natural disasters is escalating by the billions. do you think in decision to a planetary global warming argument there is an argument that might work where the suffering and scientific haven't. >> it matters because it...
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the only thing they paid up front was some technology they transferred. did not even pay any money for it. gerri: you're saying possibly the ad is to kind. >> yes. it is. it is true that china part of it is true. what was a little unclear was originally the bloomberg article said that they might build of jeeps in china. that doesn't appear to be true. it will build some for the chinese market, but also, there is still a risk that there will export these things. the italian story is a little more concerning because the need to get some cars built in factories that are underutilized in italy. during the conference call, the ceo for fiat made clear that they want to be building jeeps in italy. now, this story also -- gerri: come on. i hear you say that, and as an american i think a much use in italy. are we going to move our production? and me, that makes the sense to me. and are these even going toobe sold in the us.? >> they are saying that they want to export them. in fact, negotiating with the italians to give tax rebates on the exports to help them expo
the only thing they paid up front was some technology they transferred. did not even pay any money for it. gerri: you're saying possibly the ad is to kind. >> yes. it is. it is true that china part of it is true. what was a little unclear was originally the bloomberg article said that they might build of jeeps in china. that doesn't appear to be true. it will build some for the chinese market, but also, there is still a risk that there will export these things. the italian story is a...
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this one regarding the technology system is quite extensive. i want to thank the civil grand jury for putting our paces with this one and we will have some dialogue and we might have questions along the way and with that president chiu do you want to take charge here? >> sure. first of all i wanted to note it's interesting no one wanted to speak in public comment on this item. i know there have been folks focused on these questions for a long time and probably city staffers watching this hearing not sharing their shoats and i am looking and the policy makers are looking to have an open dialogue with these moatings and what i find in coit meetings everyone agrees and projects take 15 years and millions of dollars over budget to get done and i am getting frankly frustrated and tired about that, so i encourage city staffers and others who have an opinion on this and feel free to raise them in coit meetings or contact my office and i am willing to have more private conversations and i think having an open dialogue how we strengthen our operations.
this one regarding the technology system is quite extensive. i want to thank the civil grand jury for putting our paces with this one and we will have some dialogue and we might have questions along the way and with that president chiu do you want to take charge here? >> sure. first of all i wanted to note it's interesting no one wanted to speak in public comment on this item. i know there have been folks focused on these questions for a long time and probably city staffers watching this...
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are going to say -- will give you our apologies and the governor for the technological failure. by the way, the cell phone service, as you have just witnessed, is still pretty much a problem in this region in the aftermath of hurricane sandy. i do want to mention one way you can help is by donating to the red cross. you can go online. or call 1-800-red-cross. 1-800-red-cross. even also text to make it to nomination. (909)999-0999 to make "chalk talk" dollar donation, and we will have those numbers and web addresses up on loudobbs.com. coming up next, the presidential election an afterthought as hurricane sandy dominates the headlines. but how much will that affect this race? we will take that up and a great deal more with the "a-team" and the damage from the storm, unprecedented. the total cost exceed that of katrina? liz macdonald joins us for a live report and also to assess what is likely in store for investors on wall street tomorrow as well. much more straight ahead. stay with us. ♪ [ male announcer ] do you have the legal protection you need? at legalzoom, we've created
are going to say -- will give you our apologies and the governor for the technological failure. by the way, the cell phone service, as you have just witnessed, is still pretty much a problem in this region in the aftermath of hurricane sandy. i do want to mention one way you can help is by donating to the red cross. you can go online. or call 1-800-red-cross. 1-800-red-cross. even also text to make it to nomination. (909)999-0999 to make "chalk talk" dollar donation, and we will have...
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obama has a plan to do that with technology, research and development. host: we are speaking tim ryan, from the youngstown area of ohio. mike from houston, texas on our line for republicans. caller: good morning. i grew up in ohio. i have family there for 50 years. my concern here congressman is that, i look at the democrats and i see a party -- i see in houston, have been here 20 years come in houston in 1985, if the federal government did not bail out houston -- houston is the home to many californians. texas was not built for this, but now houston is the home to the largest medical center. it is growing faster than any city in the united states. it is not a command and control economy. no state income tax. look at california. there lost 350,000 people to texas alone. texas is growing. california is a disaster. host: i will give you a chance to jump in. guest: it is difficult to compare. is great to hear somebody from our own area doing well down in texas. i appreciate his call. i think it is difficult to try to make a comparison -- comparison between
obama has a plan to do that with technology, research and development. host: we are speaking tim ryan, from the youngstown area of ohio. mike from houston, texas on our line for republicans. caller: good morning. i grew up in ohio. i have family there for 50 years. my concern here congressman is that, i look at the democrats and i see a party -- i see in houston, have been here 20 years come in houston in 1985, if the federal government did not bail out houston -- houston is the home to many...
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it is a little counter intuitive to think of dogs as an advanced technology. it is a searching devise policies must avesta have. >> >> what is the big deal with the dog? it is bought a big deal with the machine. when you are pulled over and you are told to get out of your car, and a line you and your wife or your husband or your boyfriend and girlfriend and her kids out. they take the dog and go up and down sniffing you and your crotch and your legs and looking all over, that is not intrusive? to me that is worse than a machine. i do not think we can can see that point. >> the staff by the dog would provide probable cause. and there is also the problem of the residual odors. i was wondering if mr. falco had any idea what would be a fair way to determine what the record of success is. if the dog does not necessarily get it wrong just because he alerts to a cut in the locker has drugs adulterate it. >> of research should be documented. the matter whether they find anything or not. there is going to be times the dog .... i have had them search because we had to t
it is a little counter intuitive to think of dogs as an advanced technology. it is a searching devise policies must avesta have. >> >> what is the big deal with the dog? it is bought a big deal with the machine. when you are pulled over and you are told to get out of your car, and a line you and your wife or your husband or your boyfriend and girlfriend and her kids out. they take the dog and go up and down sniffing you and your crotch and your legs and looking all over, that is not...
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on the other hand, the technology's very exciting. neil: i looked at all the premier technology names of the day, microsoft, apple, and dell, and big premier names started in absolutely awful economic environments. i mean, microsoft in the mid-70s, and same is said of dell, of ple, and yet they grew and thrived to be the giants they are of varying degrees today. >> yep. neil: what do you think is going on under the surface that guys like me in the media miss that as we are pooing the general economy and technology, what are we missing? >> well, you know, my many decades of working with proctor and gamble prior to microsoft give me a clear answer to what you put on the table, namely, if you put a product in front of someone that's truly excited, clear benefits, easyto use, they know how to use i let me tell you, you do create excitement. that's what the free enterprise systems about here in america, and the best products win, and right now, we got some exciting ones on that table. neil: so guys like you and roar, you know, visionaries,
on the other hand, the technology's very exciting. neil: i looked at all the premier technology names of the day, microsoft, apple, and dell, and big premier names started in absolutely awful economic environments. i mean, microsoft in the mid-70s, and same is said of dell, of ple, and yet they grew and thrived to be the giants they are of varying degrees today. >> yep. neil: what do you think is going on under the surface that guys like me in the media miss that as we are pooing the...
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bounty has trap and lock technology to soak up big spills and lock them in. why use more when you can use less? bounty. the clean picker upper. y y you. >> i feel pressure in that way. if we don't win ohio, it's tough to see us winning the election nationally. >> that was republican ohio snar rob portman saying that if his man mitt is going to be president, he has to win ohio. in the spotlight tonight, the ground game in ohio. where a new cnn opinion research poll of likely ohio voters shows president obama running at 50% and mitt romney trailing at 46%. early voting has been under way in ohio for 25 days. today, president obama campaigned on local ohio television via satellite from washington. >> i'm very confident and the reason is first of all we've got incredible volunteers and folks who are out there making phone calls and knocking on doors and as you know early voting has started in ohio and we've seen a huge up surge in people taking advantage of that. so we've got a pretty good sense of who's actually voting in ohio. >> joining me now are joy reid and
bounty has trap and lock technology to soak up big spills and lock them in. why use more when you can use less? bounty. the clean picker upper. y y you. >> i feel pressure in that way. if we don't win ohio, it's tough to see us winning the election nationally. >> that was republican ohio snar rob portman saying that if his man mitt is going to be president, he has to win ohio. in the spotlight tonight, the ground game in ohio. where a new cnn opinion research poll of likely ohio...
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we have state of the art technology in the 911 emergency equipment. we've got all of that at our disposal. but i do believe, i said mom, we have to let the states get a mandate of what they need with eyes on the ground and let them handle the first responders and when it first happens within the first few days or weeks and if this turns into a long-term disaster like the fires we had in california and earthquakes, then the federal government has established itself and can start putting its boots on the ground so to speak. but for the american people to blame the government lake blame bush -- like blame bush, the state should take care of it in the beginning. host: that is how it works right now according to a pest in the "washington post." he says that local and state officials respond to disasters and make requests of the federal for additional supplies or money only when need needed. reforms allow them to make requests in advance it make sure federal officials are on the ground to assist with assessments a under more quickly to washington for help.
we have state of the art technology in the 911 emergency equipment. we've got all of that at our disposal. but i do believe, i said mom, we have to let the states get a mandate of what they need with eyes on the ground and let them handle the first responders and when it first happens within the first few days or weeks and if this turns into a long-term disaster like the fires we had in california and earthquakes, then the federal government has established itself and can start putting its...
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they are also using new technology that sets employee hours by tracking the ebb and flow of customer traffic. >> technology destroys jobs. >> reporter: for people like karen, part time is enough time for now. >> hoping this will be the start of the next big thing for me. >> reporter: so the jobs market is gaining momentum but many of those out there are paying less and less. meanwhile, the paragon outlet mall in livermore is in the process of hiring more than 2,000 part time and full-time workers. in livermore, elissa harrington, cbs 5. >> a new poll shows a dramatic shift in the way californians think about the death penalty. cbs 5 political reporter grace lee on how they may be ready to end capital punishment here. grace. >> reporter: records the field poll has been asking this questions for six decades typically they would vote no supporting the death penalty. right now at this time in fact cycle most people vote no if they're undecided. that's not what we're seeing in this poll. it surprised a lot of people including the field commissioner himself. >> however this initiative to r
they are also using new technology that sets employee hours by tracking the ebb and flow of customer traffic. >> technology destroys jobs. >> reporter: for people like karen, part time is enough time for now. >> hoping this will be the start of the next big thing for me. >> reporter: so the jobs market is gaining momentum but many of those out there are paying less and less. meanwhile, the paragon outlet mall in livermore is in the process of hiring more than 2,000 part...
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it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future forward. trying to find a better job can be frustrating. so at university of phoenix we're working with a growing list of almost two thousand corporate partners - companies like microsoft, american red cross and adobe - to create options for you. not only that, we're using what we learn from these partners to shape our curriculum. so that when you find the job you want you'll be a perfect fit. let's get to work. >>> with just two days to go until the presidential election, a poll out just this morning from nbc and the wall street journal shows president obama and mitt romney in a dead heat nationally. obama has a slight edge, 48% to romney's 47%, but that was in the sampling error. this one from washington, d.c. and the "washington post" has the candidates locked in a tie at 48%, also with a margin of error. the polls find romney's favorability at 53%, just shy of obama's 54% rating. so how close are president obama an
it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future forward. trying to find a better job can be frustrating. so at university of phoenix we're working with a growing list of almost two thousand corporate partners - companies like microsoft, american red cross and adobe - to create options for you. not only that, we're using what we learn from these partners to shape our curriculum. so that when you find the job you want you'll...
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at the city scale as the aspects of technological innovation? are there some real opportunities given what we are seeing in some of the other global areas? >> you have to do cities. they are made of bricks and steel and concrete. how to combine all of this is something that we know how to do. it is more and more needed. this brings together different parts of city government. another issue is about integrating data. there are two ways to do it. one way is to do it at the top and promote integration at the top. this will work to such an extent. i feel the other way is what we have seen more and more of. they are really using this as integrators. this is becoming the integrator for this intelligence. >> as we have come back, i want to go to detroit for a bit. this is for the entire day. where are those pockets of opportunity, particularly in the united states? the one thing about our system is that city x does something within two or five years and you see it spread through the system. and that regard we are highly entrepreneurial at the city scal
at the city scale as the aspects of technological innovation? are there some real opportunities given what we are seeing in some of the other global areas? >> you have to do cities. they are made of bricks and steel and concrete. how to combine all of this is something that we know how to do. it is more and more needed. this brings together different parts of city government. another issue is about integrating data. there are two ways to do it. one way is to do it at the top and promote...
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thank you cindy for the presentation and for the department of technology john. john, how are you? we have john from the department of technology and wanted to speak as well and welcome. >> thank you supervisors and thank you civil grand jury for your report and everyone attending. i want to take a few moments. i don't want to rehash the stuff said and commented on and you probably want a rich dialogue in question and answer period. i want to visit a few of points and give context to the conversation and like you i am fascinated by the title of the report and we should revisit a little bit and after being here for five years now where we have been and where we are coming to. in terms of deja vu let's reflect back where we were as individuals with technology or as an organization with the city. when i joined the city we didn't have a plan or a governance structure or coit and sun shet and talking about creating this structure and we were struggling how much money were we spending on it in the city? when i came here there wasn't a report? and so it has been a long and complex journey
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new technologies offer the promise of unbound invasion. new ideas are changing lives and hearts and diverse nations among diverse people's. if we seize the moment and rise to the occasion, the century ahead will be an american century. our children will graduate into jobs that are waiting for them. our seniors will be confident that their retirement is secure. we'll have confidence that our lives are safe and that our livelihoods are secure. what this requires is change. change from the course of the last four years. it requires that we put aside the small and the petty and demand the sail of change we deserve. we need real change, big change. that time has come. our campaign -- [applause] our campaign is about that kind of change, confronting the problems that politicians have avoided for over a decade, revitalizing our competitive economy, modernizing education, restoring our founding principles. this change promises a better future, one shaped by men and women pursuing their dreams in unique ways. this election is a choice between the s
new technologies offer the promise of unbound invasion. new ideas are changing lives and hearts and diverse nations among diverse people's. if we seize the moment and rise to the occasion, the century ahead will be an american century. our children will graduate into jobs that are waiting for them. our seniors will be confident that their retirement is secure. we'll have confidence that our lives are safe and that our livelihoods are secure. what this requires is change. change from the course...